Friday, March 12, 2010

Week 38, Part 2-Concrete & Interiors

The Bagging Area outside of the Headworks Screening room still needed a concrete pad. So on a typical, partly foggy morning in Plummer-



Here's a boot's-eye view of working the mud from the chute-



This is the east end of the Operations building. A month or so from now we should be ready for a sidewalk around this building and the concrete aspect will be done-



Inside the Operations building, All Wall has been steadily at work as you can see from the last few weeks of blog entries. All Wall took care of the steel-stud framing, insulation, drywall and now the tape-mud-and-paint phase is wrapping up. This picture is the Maintenance-Storage room. Last week's entry featured a picture of the taper sanding down his mud work. This is the paint crew wrapping up a high-performance epoxy finish-



And here's a two-picture look at the prime coat and the final coats in the Laboratory-





The painters lined up the doors for their green finish coat in the Maintenance-Storage room-



And in the Headworks Screening room the epoxy-finished ceiling is looking quite nice-



And Challenger Electric keeps plugging away at the big duct bank- Todd takes a look at the progress so far-

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